After two virtual coronation ceremonies, the Miss Earth pageant was finally able to crown a new queen in a physical setting, and she is Mina Sue Choi from South Korea. MissEarth2022 | diyarista /PDI
Choi bested 85 other delegates in a competition staged at the Cove Manila Pool Club of Okada Manila in Parañaque City on Nov. 29. The program was beamed live to international audiences served by Globovision in Latin America and the Caribbean, and was seen online worldwide through the pageant’s official Kumu account, and official Facebook page and YouTube channel.
Several other “elemental queens” were also crowned at the culmination of the competition, Miss Earth Air Sheridan Mortlock from Australia, Miss Earth Water Nadeen Ayoub from Palestine, and Miss Earth Fire Andrea Aguilera from Colombia.
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